11-14-2003
test_app only uses "cin" for user input. It has not been written to be used with a file at first, I want to use a file to automate user input for testing purposes. It is intented to test the communication with a serial device. It has not been written to use the tty interface. Unfortunately, I don't know what this means.
"Going too fast" means that I want to simulate user input, so I don't want test_app to grab characters from input.txt at a very high rate. Instead, I want to feed it with characters at a fixed rate, say 1 sec.
Hope this helps helping me!
TY!
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dlb(7) Miscellaneous Information Manual dlb(7)
NAME
dlb, dlpi - STREAMS pseudodevice driver for bridging BSD Drivers to STREAMS
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/dlpihdr.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
fd = open ("/dev/streams/dlb", O_RDWR, 0);
DESCRIPTION
The dlb STREAMS pseudodevice driver provides a communication path between BSD-style device drivers and STREAMS protocol stacks. The dlb
STREAMS pseudodevice driver is the Stream end in a Stream that communicates with BSD-based device drivers.
When the /dev/streams/dlb character device is open, a Stream is constructed between a Stream head and the dlb pseudodevice driver. After
the Stream that is intended to communicate with the BSD-based driver or drivers is created, the protocol module or modules can be pushed
onto it.
Tru64 UNIX supports a subset of the Data Link Provider Interface (DLPI) connectionless mode of communication. The attach DLPI primitive is
required to associate a particular physical point of attachment (PPA) with a Stream in Tru64 UNIX's implementation of the style 2 provider.
On the write side, the dlb pseudodevice driver translates connectionless style 2 DLPI messages to the appropriate BSD ifnet interface mes-
sages. On the read side, the user-bound Service Access Point (SAP) messages received from a selected PPA over BSD based driver or drivers
are sent upstream.
RELATED INFORMATION
Network Programmer's Guide
specification in /usr/share/doclib/dlpi/dlpi.ps delim off
dlb(7)